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could no longer work. Having her stand in front of the jury, reenacting what she did at work every day for 20 + years, showing how she fumbled through basic tasks because of the amputated fingers, scored mauled hands in full view of the jury, while also physically demonstrating her pain and vocational disability. Even after 10 years, the case still lingers on appeal. god forbid a reversal, but if it happens, having a second chance at proving damages
Author: Charles“ Chad” Moore – Morgan & Morgan
Trial & Litigation Section Hosts Awards Luncheon
thetrial & litigationSectionrecognizeditsannualawardswinnersata specialluncheononmay1. congratulationstothefollowingawardwinners:
• herbertg. goldburgaward: Jamese. Felman
• Jameskynes“ inthetrenches” award: toddFoster
• michaelFogarty“ inthetrenches” award: Stephena. Barnes
• courtFamilyaward: RhiannonBuka
Thank you also to the Awards Luncheon’ s sponsor, TCS.
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